I'm just a consumer. I wanted a book on a certain legal subject. I went to Nolo Press. Now, Nolo used to publish real books on paper. They no longer do that cause publishing with electricity and software is making them a FORTUNE.NO MORE REAL BOOKS! No paper, no ink! You just keep book on CD, or---here's one even better--go to blogs where students, ect go and PUBLISH THE WHOLE BOOK ONLINE. ON THE DARK WEB! Give it to Anonymous(the hackers) or Pirate Bay. WHY NOT. You are paying maybe thirty or 40 bucks for a copy made of ******* *******! Think about it! HEY, SENIORS, NO MORE REAL BOOKS.(That sure will make book reading seniors happy! Our eyes will DRY OUT EVEN WORSE. Being on screens all the time. Hooray!)Basically if you value real publishing companies, Nolo is a bad idea. BUT YOU LAW STUDENTS can do this: go to Nolo together, in a true "Student Union,"buy and copy Law books, by buying one between all,, and copying to a hundred students at a time.---yeah, split cost of copying.IF NOLO has REAL LAW, you'll gradually get much cheaper "law books."IF NOLO is "Law-Light"you'll find out. BUT from reviews of Nolo, we read here, Nolo has a BAD REP already. You know what the joke is abouL"Lawyers and sharks---- one breathes water, one breathes air, only difference.".